Enchanted Academy for the Magically Gifted [REVAMPING] discussion
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☣ EMᕈRESS SERΔ ☣
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Jan 02, 2016 07:17PM

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((Arie Jo what happened to our thread?))
((@mariah idk. Want to start it up again??))
Jo wrote: "She nodded, a wide smile on her face. "I know.""
"She was a lot like you actually, but more innocent," he teased.
"She was a lot like you actually, but more innocent," he teased.
"Alas it is," he said. "Funny thing is, my friend is a vampire, so that would make me the innocent one."
"Huh," he said. "My friend can fly a bit. Wonder why you can't. Alright, we won't jump if you don't want to."
"Huh," he said. "My friend can fly a bit. Wonder why you can't. Alright, we won't jump if you don't want to."
"Why not today?" he asked. "The longer we wait now, the longer we'll have to wait for the four months!"
Rei held Shana's hand but she remained invisible. She didn't want a bunch of people to ask who she was. "It smells good." The girl whispered looking at a few other people in the cafeteria.
Rei pulled Shana to a table where they could sit. "Do you eat here often?" She asked seeing as Shana could eat in the garden or elsewhere.
"I'll sit with you from now on then." Rei waited until no one was watching before she appeared again. Hopefully they wouldn't walk over and talk to her.
"Mmhmm." Rei kicked her legs under the table. They just barely scraped the ground. For dying at seventeen she was really small but it made her cute. Made her childlike.
Rei thought about it and then spoke, "Since I was alive. That was three or so years ago." She leaned on the table propping her head on her table.
Rei nodded but smiled anyway. "Yeah. It's been a little lonely but not all that bad." She stated watching others out of the corner of her eye.
"Yep that is all that matters now." The ghost giggled and then observed with curiosity.
Rei looked up at the ceiling. She stared for a while then giggled and smiled at Shana. "I think there is a couple on the roof. How cute." The ghost laid her head on the table.